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Urban was on The Herd awhile back and mentioned if the Dallas Cowboys called, you have to listen. Because for better or worse the Dallas Cowboys are the NY Yankees of the NFL.
Dak is an Urban Meyer style of QB, and was coached by his former OC Dan Mullen at MSU. Of course Zeke Elliott played for Urban at OSU.
IMO Urban has nothing left to accomplish at the College level. Other than winning a Natty at ND. Which would be like winning a WS with the Chicago Cubs. But ND and Meyer are never going to line up.
Winning a Super Bowl would put him in the pantheon of coaches. And unlike Barry Switzer who took the back door to a 3rd Super Bowl for Dallas. Urban would be resurrecting a Dallas franchise that has not seen an NFC Championship game in 25 years, let alone a Super Bowl.
He wins a ring in Dallas, he would move past Jimmy Johnson and into 2nd place behind Tom Landry in Cowboy history. Because no matter how much Jimmy won in Dallas, people resented him for replacing a fired Tom Landry, and then he left in a controversial way as well.
Dallas has the QB, Dallas has the RB, Dallas has a talented roster in a weak division. Seems like the low hanging fruit the Meyer loves to pick and eat.
Urban was on The Herd awhile back and mentioned if the Dallas Cowboys called, you have to listen. Because for better or worse the Dallas Cowboys are the NY Yankees of the NFL.
Dak is an Urban Meyer style of QB, and was coached by his former OC Dan Mullen at MSU. Of course Zeke Elliott played for Urban at OSU.
IMO Urban has nothing left to accomplish at the College level. Other than winning a Natty at ND. Which would be like winning a WS with the Chicago Cubs. But ND and Meyer are never going to line up.
Winning a Super Bowl would put him in the pantheon of coaches. And unlike Barry Switzer who took the back door to a 3rd Super Bowl for Dallas. Urban would be resurrecting a Dallas franchise that has not seen an NFC Championship game in 25 years, let alone a Super Bowl.
He wins a ring in Dallas, he would move past Jimmy Johnson and into 2nd place behind Tom Landry in Cowboy history. Because no matter how much Jimmy won in Dallas, people resented him for replacing a fired Tom Landry, and then he left in a controversial way as well.
Dallas has the QB, Dallas has the RB, Dallas has a talented roster in a weak division. Seems like the low hanging fruit the Meyer loves to pick and eat.